After 1740 days in Duleep Trophy Sanju Samson hits a first-class century

After 4 years and 9 months Sanju Samson scored his 11th hundred. His first-ever first-class game came in 2011, and in the next eight years, he scored 10 hundreds. But the wait for his 11th red-ball ton has been long.

He played the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 and 23-24 seasons and scored 4 fifties in 11 innings but could never get into the triple digits. You thought he’d break his dry spell in the Duleep Trophy 2024. But he wasn’t selected for the first-round. He finally got a chance in the India A vs India D match, but that ended in disappointment. He recorded a single-digit score in the first innings (5) and looked great in the second dig, only for him to get out on 40.

The third and last round of the Duleep Trophy was going to be his last chance. Put into bat first by India B, the start for ShreyasIyer’s India D raced off the blocks. Three fifties by DevduttPadikkal, KS Bharat and Ricky Bhui were followed by a flurry of low scores by Nishant Sindhu, ShreyasIyer and Saransh Jain. To put things into perspective, they went from 105/0 to 217/5.

However, Samson stayed put. Not only that, he was striking at a rapid pace. He was 89* overnight and got to his 11th first-class century in just 94 balls with 11 fours and 3 sixes to his name. Samson was batting with the same aggressive intent he’d in the last match, but unlike that day, today in Anantapur, things were going his way.

 

Sep 20, 2024 5:50 AM